The Dietrich College Study/Travel Abroad Grant Program
The Dietrich College Study/Travel Abroad Grant Program was established encourage undergraduate students to pursue meaningful opportunities abroad by making them more financially accessible.
The program provides support for both traditional study abroad programs and for non-study abroad experiences such as service learning opportunities, internships, research and conference travel.
Grants are available for both individual students and groups of students who meet the program’s eligibility requirements.
Students applying for support from the Dietrich College Study/Travel Grant Program are expected to also apply for all other funding sources for which they are eligible. Your OIE advisor will help identify such sources for you as part of the Dietrich grant application process.
Your OIE study abroad advisor can help you identify other sources of funding.
Eligibility
How to Apply
Before you begin your application, meet with your OIE study abroad advisor.
During this meeting, your advisor will confirm your eligibility for the Dietrich Study/Travel Abroad Grant and point out your eligibility for other potential funding sources. Your advisor will also help you articulate your learning objectives for your proposed program abroad, review your resume, assist you in compiling projected program expenses, and offer help as needed with the rest of the grant application process.
Completed applications and supporting documentation should be submitted to dietrichdean@andrew.mldad.com.
Applications will be reviewed only when all required materials have been submitted and until available college scholarship funds have been committed.
Application Deadlines, Decisions and Notifications
While applications are rolling, they are also governed by the following deadlines:
Funding for a program abroad during |
Application deadline |
Fall Semester |
April 1 |
Spring Semester |
November 1 |
Winter Break |
November 1 |
Spring Break |
February 1 |
Summer |
April 1 |
Completed applications will generally be reviewed on a bi-weekly basis until June 30, or until all funds for the current cycle have been distributed (whichever comes first).
Other Student Responsibilities
If selected to receive a grant, you will be required to:
- Attend an OIE pre-departure orientation session, and complete all complete all e-forms in the CMU Study Abroad Portal. Funds will not be distributed before these requirements are satisfied.
- After completion of your program:
- Meet with your study abroad advisor to identify skills acquired or enhanced through your experience abroad and update your resume to reflect these skills.
- Complete a program questionnaire and reflective essay about your experience abroad and how it affected your personal and career interests and goals. Submit your completed post-abroad questionnaire to dietrichdean@andrew.mldad.com.
- Complete your plan for sharing your experience abroad with the Dietrich College/CMU community.
Frequently Asked Questions
When will applicants be notified?
What if I must respond to my program offer sooner than when I am likely to be notified about my grant application?
Are there other scholarship grant programs that I could or should be considering?
What if I am unsure whether the program abroad for which I am seeking funding is a “study” abroad program, or a “non-study (travel)” abroad program? Which application would I use?
Tax Information
Dietrich College Study/Travel Abroad funds can be used for a variety of educational purposes including tuition and fees, course related expenses such as required fees, books, supplies, and equipment, and other expenses related to the overseas experience. Some grants are deemed as “qualified” and are not taxable, while others are “non-qualified” and are therefore taxable. Individual grants may be qualified or non-qualified depending on various factors. For more information, refer to the IRS Publication 970 “Tax Benefits for Education” (www.irs.gov) and/or consult a qualified tax advisor or accountant. Representatives of Carnegie Mellon (including Dietrich college and the Office of International Education [OIE] cannot and will not provide tax advice.
NOTE: For U.S. tax residents, if a grant is deemed as “non-qualified” and therefore taxable, taxes will not be withheld from the payment; nor will Carnegie Mellon issue a tax statement (W-2 or 1099) to the recipient or the IRS for the payment. It is the student’s responsibility to include information about the grant funds on their personal income tax return.
Nonresident aliens (non-U.S. tax residents) may also be subject to tax withholding and reporting requirements.
Students should consult their personal tax advisor for additional information and advice, or if they have additional questions.